Traditional Martini

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Traditional Martini

Description

Martinis are in! The key to an excellent martini is to ensure that it is ice cold. The classic martini has only two ingredients--so it's important to use the best ingredients you can afford. Vermouth should be stored in the refrigerator to retain its flavor. Energetic shaking with ice coupled with some flair is vital for a smooth/silky result. Stirring produces a crystal-clear martini but it will never get as cold as a shaken martini. This is also called an "in and out martini" or "spitting the vermouth." It results in a well balanced martini every time.

Cooking Time

Preparation Time :2 Min

Cook Time : 0 Min

Total Time : 2 Min

Ingredients

Serves : 1
  • 3 1⁄2 vodka


  • 1 dry vermouth


  • olive

Directions

  • First inspect your martini glass for cleanliness
  • Then, fill the glass with ice and water.
  • Next grab your cocktail shaker and fill it with ice and the appropriate alcohol. Shake the alcohol to properly chill it. (No more than 30 seconds, as the alcohol will dilute in the ice and lose its integrity.) Use lots of flair! Make your martinis memorable even if it is just Friday evening at home.
  • Then dump out the water and ice from the glass.
  • Next pour dry vermouth around the top edge of the glass, holding your finger over the air spout. (This controls the pour.)
  • Then swirl the glass to make sure the vermouth has fully coated the inner surface of the glass.
  • Next dump the vermouth into the sink, and strain in the chilled liquor.
  • Finally, add the olive (or if they are small, several). I think it is always best to spear the olives with a cocktail pick of some sort, otherwise you will find your guests unseemly digging their fingers into their martini in order to retrieve the delectable olive. If you want a dirty martini add some olive juice.